Could Powerball’s $40 million jackpot go off tonight?

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Could Powerball’s $40 million jackpot go off tonight?
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With no winner drawn for the fifth week in a row last week, anticipation is building for tonight’s Powerball lotto $40 million jackpot.

With the Powerball jackpotting after last Thursday’s draw failed to find a division one winner for the fifth week in a row, excitement has peaked today.the numbers drawn were 27, 4, 25, 3, 21, 16, 12 and the Powerball number was 8. There were three division two winners who each took home $142,767, while 63 division three winners each won $4155.

The last winner was in January when the record-breaking $100-million lottery jackpot captured the frenzied attention of the nation. The woman decided to purchase a ticket with “random numbers” the day before the draw. The winning numbers were 4, 11, 18, 20, 22, 26, 33 and the Powerball was 9. They can improve their chances of winning by buying a Power Hit entry, which guarantees the Powerball number, a System entry, which lets them choose up to 20 numbers, or a Pick entry that guarantees up to two winning numbers from the main barrel.

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